What movie are you watching or planning to watch?

@ErzCrz I hope you enjoyed it. As Fringe progresses, it becomes increasingly fascinating: what begins as isolated mysteries evolves into a larger storyline, with parallel universes and dilemmas that go far beyond science. That progression gives each season its own flavor and pulls you in even more… and get ready to love Walter Bishop; his quirks and his fondness for licorice (or cows) are some of the best parts of the show, adding humanity and humor to balance the intensity of the mystery.And speaking of good times, Zoolander on TV is a guaranteed laugh: its absurd humor and Derek’s impossible poses are a classic that never loses its charm. Between scientific intrigue and over-the-top comedy, the screen always has something to surprise us. 🎬😄✨
 
@oldschool I’m trapped in that kaleidoscope of Dark’s third season. It feels like staring at a broken clock that insists on showing the same time… and I remain hypnotized. Once I finish, I’ll come back and share my thoughts with all of you. 🎬🌀⌛
 
Now I'm intrigued about Dark, from all of your feedback over the last couple of pages. I'm finishing up Stranger Things tonight and need my next Netflix fix :)

At first I didn't like Stranger Things and stopped watching it at around Season 2, episode 2 or 3. When I finished Better Call Saul (for the 2nd time) I went back to it. Where I had left off, it really picked up the pace to where I liked it. I thought towards the end of Season 4 into 5, there were at times to much lengthy dialogue, especially between the kids that I didn't find realistic, so I skipped through about 4 - 5 of those spots. I know were supposed to be more invested in the characters in and through those times, but I already was from season 1 following.
 
Now I'm intrigued about Dark, from all of your feedback over the last couple of pages. I'm finishing up Stranger Things tonight and need my next Netflix fix :)

At first I didn't like Stranger Things and stopped watching it at around Season 2, episode 2 or 3. When I finished Better Call Saul (for the 2nd time) I went back to it. Where I had left off, it really picked up the pace to where I liked it. I thought towards the end of Season 4 into 5, there were at times to much lengthy dialogue, especially between the kids that I didn't find realistic, so I skipped through about 4 - 5 of those spots. I know were supposed to be more invested in the characters in and through those times, but I already was from season 1 following.
Dark is fantastic, even if at times it feels like solving a puzzle that demands patience—the effort pays off with what it delivers as a whole. With Stranger Things I felt something similar; there are parts that feel like going uphill, but in the broader context it’s worth it. The ending, although I would have preferred another variant, isn’t bad at all. Perhaps the most important thing is the hidden message: behind the nostalgia and adventure lies a reflection on friendship and how we face the unknown. 🎬🧩🤝
 
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